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1d · 28
O Kererū
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In forest hush and emerald shade,  
where kōwhai sways in shadows laid,  
the kererū hums with weighted grace,  
a feathered priest in sacred space.  

She wears the sky upon her breast—  
her holy crest, a maker’s quest.  
Her wings, like cloaks of green and blue,  
stir veil-thin realms our eyes see through.  

She feasts on berries, fruits of light,  
that ripen sweet in day and night.  
When she takes flight, the branches bend,  
as trees bow low, her grace ascends.  

Her whoosh, a wind that parts the veil,  
a spiral song, a Spirit’s trail—  
she speaks no word, yet all may know  
her boundless tone from worlds below.  

When she ascends, so plump and bright,  
she joins the root to sacred height.  
Earth feeds her frame, sky lifts her call—  
she weaves the dance between them all.  

O kererū, winged grace, you glide,  
to stir our hearts where dreams abide.  
A living psalm, a breath, a sign,  
where earth and heaven’s stars align.
A Kererū is a native New Zealand wood pigeon.
1d · 111
Boundless Love
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Oh, wondrous night! When stars shine bright,  
all at home hushed and quiet,  
I climb the height of shadowed hill,  
then pause in prayer to be still.  

To the heavens I lift my longing gaze,  
and watch the rays that light the sky,  
the stars reflect His boundless love,  
proclaiming grace from Heaven above.  

I hear His whisper soft and near,  
it stirs my soul so deep within,  
my heart rejoices, God draws near,  
His stillness calms my every fear.  

He spoke—moon, stars, and sun arose,  
all shaped by His glorious prose,  
to praise Him, all creation roars,  
my spirit sings, I know I’m yours.

— The End —